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- Amanda Boulier says she's finally settling in with PWHL Montreal after trade Montreal Gazette Amanda Boulier says being traded in the PWHL was a “whirlwind.” Boulier, traded from Ottawa to Montreal at the PWHL trade deadline on March 18, travelled from New York back to Ottawa that night to pack her belongings before hitting the road to Montreal at …
- Orville Peck’s ‘Stampede’ Tour: Here’s Where to Buy Tickets Online Before They Sell Out Rolling Stone If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Grab your hats and slip on your boots — country star Orville Peck‘s Stampede Tour is right around the corner. …
- LEELANAU COUNTY: Barge owner pleads guilty in pollution case Record Eagle - Michigan SUTTONS BAY — The owner of an industrial barge that sunk twice in Grand Traverse Bay pled guilty to one felony count of pollution discharge, which carries a maximum penalty of up to two years. The hearing was Tuesday in Leelanau County’s 86th District …
- Trudeau says Sask. residents will keep getting carbon rebate CBC/Radio-Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Saskatchewan residents will still receive their full carbon rebate payments, even though the provincial government is not remitting the carbon tax on home heating to Ottawa. "Despite the disagreement I have with the …
- Hidden Fossil Fuels: Plastic Production Drives Climate Change Nrdc A new study by the U.S. federal government found that global plastic production is a major driver of climate change. The study, which was conducted by scientists at the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, estimates that by 2050 plastic production could account …
- Premier Scott Moe says Saskatchewan's relationship with Ottawa is 'disappointing' Regina Leader-Post Breadcrumb Trail Links Saskatchewan Politics "It's a disappointing relationship," said Premier Scott Moe. "We need to do better and I would say the federal government needs to do better as well." Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and …
- Update: Surrey Police Service to take over from RCMP on Nov. 29: Mike Farnworth Vancouver Sun Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News B.C.'s minister of public safety and solicitor general said the B.C. RCMP will provide support to the SPS until the transition is completed File photo of a Surrey police officer. Photo by Jason Payne /PNG …
- Evening Update: B.C. pauses social-media harms bill to work on online safety with platforms The Globe and Mail Good evening, let’s start with today’s top stories: The British Columbia government has agreed to pause proposed legislation that would have allowed it to sue social-media companies for harms their algorithms cause people, instead announcing that platforms …
- Saskatchewan to get carbon rebates despite province not paying levies Windsor Star SASKATOON — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Saskatchewan residents will continue to get carbon rebates even though the province has stopped remitting levies from natural gas to Ottawa. Trudeau said Tuesday in Saskatoon the Canada Revenue Agency has …
- THE EXCITEMENT ACCELERATES IN TORONTO! South Asian Daily Iconic Driver Ayrton Senna’s 1987 Lotus 99T on display at The Formula 1® Exhibition North American debut of Formula 1® Exhibition is 10 days away TORONTO, ON – April 23, 2024… A legendary race car with a deep Toronto connection, driven by one of the world …